Yenisei River

The Yenisei (Russian:Енисе́й, Yenisey, Mongolian:Gorlog), also Romanized Yenisey, Enisei, Jenisej, is the largest river system flowing to the Arctic Ocean. It is the central of the three great Siberian rivers that flow into the Arctic Ocean (the other two being the Ob and the Lena). Rising in Mongolia, it follows a northerly course to the Yenisei Gulf in the Kara Sea, draining a large part of central Siberia, the longest stream following the Yenisei-Angara-Selenga-Ider river system.

The maximum depth of the Yenisei is 24 metres (80ft) and the average depth is 14 metres (45ft). The depth of river outflow is 32 metres (106ft) and inflow is 31 metres (101ft).

Yenisei River

The Yenisei (Russian:Енисе́й, Yenisey, Mongolian:Gorlog), also Romanized Yenisey, Enisei, Jenisej, is the largest river system flowing to the Arctic Ocean. It is the central of the three great Siberian rivers that flow into the Arctic Ocean (the other two being the Ob and the Lena). Rising in Mongolia, it follows a northerly course to the Yenisei Gulf in the Kara Sea, draining a large part of central Siberia, the longest stream following the Yenisei-Angara-Selenga-Ider river system.

The maximum depth of the Yenisei is 24 metres (80ft) and the average depth is 14 metres (45ft). The depth of river outflow is 32 metres (106ft) and inflow is 31 metres (101ft).